When you think Toyota, you probably still think beige. It’s the company that makes sensible, reliable, and well-made cars that can be a little boring. However, the team at Gatsu Racing is determined to change that perception. They’re taking a mundane, vanilla commuter and transforming it into a Ben and Jerry’s half-baked Apex killer.
Following in the Footsteps
This isn’t a new concept—Honda did it with the Civic Type R, Hyundai with the Veloster N, and Ford with the Focus RS. But the GR Corolla hits differently.
This fender-flared, turbocharged, all-wheel-drive rally car is leading the charge for 2025. Toyota isn’t slowing down; they’re adding more power, sharper handling, and brace yourselves—an automatic transmission option.
Automatic Transmission Controversy
Yes, you heard that right. Toyota is now offering an automatic transmission, and it’s not just any slushbox. This is an 8-speed Gazoo Racing Direct Automatic Transmission (DAT) that’s been engineered to be smart. It predicts what you’re going to do based on how you use the throttle, brakes, and even the steering.
If it performs as promised, it will be like having a racing coach sitting next to you, reading every move you make without the criticism.
Enhancements and Testing
The 2024 updates make the GR Corolla even more impressive. Toyota didn’t just tweak the engine; they put the whole car through rigorous testing. From improving the suspension to recalibrating the engine and transmission, every aspect has been fine-tuned for maximum driving pleasure.
The car now features front and rear torsen limited-slip differentials as standard, which enhances power distribution and grip in various conditions.
Styling and Performance
For 2025, Toyota also made subtle styling changes that are more than just skin deep. The front bumper now looks more aggressive and has been redesigned for better aerodynamics and cooling—essential for high-performance driving. Premium trims come with additional features like a carbon fiber roof, suede seats, matte black wheels, and a head-up display.
A New Hardcore Version
Adding to the excitement, Toyota has been spotted testing an even more hardcore version of the GR Corolla at the Nürburgring.
This version, expected to be positioned above the Marizo Edition, could be lighter and more performance-focused, featuring stiffer suspension, enhanced aerodynamics, and potentially a new 2L engine pushing horsepower around the 400 mark.
The Future of the GR Corolla
With these updates and the mysterious Nürburgring prototype, the 2025 GR Corolla is shaping up to be one of the most exciting hot hatches available. Toyota is proving they’re not resting on their laurels but pushing this car to new heights. Whether you’re looking for a hot hatch that’s capable on the track and your daily commute, the GR Corolla might just be the answer.
So, what do you think about the new GR Corolla? Stay tuned as we get our hands on this car soon for driving impressions and comparisons.